<v Speaker 1>Jerey, Katie and Josh makes one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>Jeremy, Katie, Josh in the morning. Thanks for hanging out
<v Speaker 2>with us on that Wednesday morning. It use you get
<v Speaker 2>ready for work or school or gosh, if you're doing
<v Speaker 2>night shift, you're getting home here pretty quick.
<v Speaker 1>So eating a big old steak.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, eat a steak, right, put some steak sauce all over.
<v Speaker 1>I god fifty seven.
<v Speaker 2>Oh, we can't be friends anymore.
<v Speaker 3>If I've been I don't do steak sauce normally, like
<v Speaker 3>because my stuff is medium rare.
<v Speaker 1>So I know we really can't be You have worms.
<v Speaker 3>It's crazy to me that you cook your beef so
<v Speaker 3>much and it's like gray. We've talked about that, No,
<v Speaker 3>you tell you no, I.
<v Speaker 2>Don't have gray heat. I smoked my meat.
<v Speaker 3>Like medium medium, well, right, but talk we've talked about
<v Speaker 3>this where you guys are on the more well done
<v Speaker 3>side of your steak.
<v Speaker 2>Don't want any pink, so I usually say medium to medium,
<v Speaker 2>well exactly, well, no pink, but it's just to be moist. No,
<v Speaker 2>it's still moist. I don't want to try and chewy useless.
<v Speaker 1>That's how it's gonna make it dry.
<v Speaker 3>Are talking about this I don't know, but medium rare
<v Speaker 3>is the way to go on.
<v Speaker 2>Kids, get there. I blame everyone who's getting off their
<v Speaker 2>night shift going home to have a steak right now.
<v Speaker 2>I blame why you gotta work overnights. See what happens. Geez,
<v Speaker 2>you got Katie talking about how she has worms.
<v Speaker 1>I do not have worms.
<v Speaker 3>I just have a really good Yeah what stomach?
<v Speaker 1>You have an iron stomach? Yes, I do, really bad,
<v Speaker 1>Yes I do.
<v Speaker 3>So.
<v Speaker 2>You know what's incredibly disrespectful is when I make my
<v Speaker 2>five hour try tip on the smoker, yeah, and then
<v Speaker 2>let it rest for like forty five minutes afterwards, oh lord,
<v Speaker 2>and Nicole then uh puts a one steak sauce on
<v Speaker 2>the plate, and I'm like, what are you doing? Like,
<v Speaker 2>you have natural flavors, it's been marinating. You got the
<v Speaker 2>smoky ye, you know you got the meat flavor. Why
<v Speaker 2>are you gonna cover it with a one steak sauce?
<v Speaker 1>Especially the try tip that's been on the smoke.
<v Speaker 2>It's like a six hour ordeal by the time it's done.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, that's you don't need You don't show disrespect like
<v Speaker 4>that to the family. You're showing disrespect to my meat,
<v Speaker 4>all right, you don't disrespect the.
<v Speaker 2>Meat, the dragging meat.
<v Speaker 4>You do that again, We're gonna have to have a talk,
<v Speaker 4>all right, we might never see you again. Don't disrespect
<v Speaker 4>to try.
<v Speaker 2>Your meat, you guys, not to mention it's like a
<v Speaker 2>day beforehand with its many being you know, seasoned, and
<v Speaker 2>yes it's resting in the fridge.
<v Speaker 5>You've got to bring that in someday, please.
<v Speaker 2>I know it wouldn't travel well. You gotta have it
<v Speaker 2>in the moment. I don't get it in the moment
<v Speaker 2>and cover it with a one.
<v Speaker 1>You brought the meat mafia to day.
<v Speaker 2>Every time she does it, I look at her. I'm like,
<v Speaker 2>it's a slap in the face. It is the same
<v Speaker 2>person too. Sometimes put ketch up on the meat loaf,
<v Speaker 2>ketch up on the scrambled eggs.
<v Speaker 1>I do those though, disrespect.
<v Speaker 4>Don't disrespect the meat again with the ketchup.
<v Speaker 2>Hey, speaking of groceries, you said you had an incident
<v Speaker 2>last night.
<v Speaker 3>Well, the thing is is, when I go grocery shopping,
<v Speaker 3>I never keep in mind that I live on the
<v Speaker 3>third floor of an apartment building.
<v Speaker 1>So when I go get my groceries, I'm.
<v Speaker 3>Getting the laundry detergent that says last for six months.
<v Speaker 3>I'm like, that's what I need, the big one right there.
<v Speaker 3>And so I went to the grocery store last night.
<v Speaker 3>I was that Safeway and I got like an entire
<v Speaker 3>bag full of groceries right the the you know, reusable
<v Speaker 3>grocery bags, and the big old thing of laundry soap.
<v Speaker 3>I also have my tea and my purse, and I'm
<v Speaker 3>bringing all of this up to the third floor of
<v Speaker 3>my apartment because there's no way I'm making two trips.
<v Speaker 3>Like that's the whole point is you can't come back
<v Speaker 3>down like you're losing, like you lost at that point,
<v Speaker 3>you're losing you like you have to take an out.
<v Speaker 2>Like I'm not with that.
<v Speaker 1>I'm not.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, independent strong woman.
<v Speaker 1>I went on a two mile run today.
<v Speaker 3>I'm not going back down to the car twice.
<v Speaker 2>You know me, you don't know me.
<v Speaker 3>So the funny thing is, though I get and I
<v Speaker 3>make it up like one and a half flights of stairs.
<v Speaker 1>And I rarely.
<v Speaker 3>See people in this apartment building, like it is so quiet.
<v Speaker 3>But of course the one time I come across a
<v Speaker 3>pair of my neighbors is when I'm spilling tea everywhere.
<v Speaker 3>I have my purse barely hanging on. I mean, I'm
<v Speaker 3>hanging onto this laundry soap by my fingertips at this point,
<v Speaker 3>and I'm surprised that bag just didn't go everywhere like
<v Speaker 3>it was struggling that last couple flights. And that is
<v Speaker 3>when I see one of my neighbors and his girlfriend
<v Speaker 3>or wife or whatever.
<v Speaker 1>I can't even hate.
<v Speaker 3>On them because they just immediately start giggling, and I'm
<v Speaker 3>just like, I'm almost there.
<v Speaker 2>I got this right, come out, and you know.
<v Speaker 1>They've been there two because they're not making two trips.
<v Speaker 3>Nobody makes two trips when you got to bring the
<v Speaker 3>groceries in.
<v Speaker 1>So they just laughed at me. I tell them, it's fine,
<v Speaker 1>I'm almost there.
<v Speaker 2>I got it, and I did shaking.
<v Speaker 1>I made it.
<v Speaker 3>I did maybe spill a little more tea right in
<v Speaker 3>front of my door, but I still made it.
<v Speaker 1>I made it just fine.
<v Speaker 2>Did you have a choice when you moved into this
<v Speaker 2>place on which floor to choose?
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, and I wanted that one.
<v Speaker 2>Why did you want third floor?
<v Speaker 1>Because of one?
<v Speaker 3>I get out crazy Jack three forty five in the morning,
<v Speaker 3>so I go to bed at eight. So the last
<v Speaker 3>thing I need is a family of six running up
<v Speaker 3>on top of me right before I have to go
<v Speaker 3>to bed.
<v Speaker 2>That's the people under you are getting your footsteps. That's fine,
<v Speaker 2>you don't think of them.
<v Speaker 1>But then I am just one person, and I'm mindful.
<v Speaker 1>I'm not making not doing the two step at four
<v Speaker 1>and just talking about.
<v Speaker 2>The other day you dropped a gallon of milk out
<v Speaker 2>of the fridge. You threw something else on the floor
<v Speaker 2>the other day.
<v Speaker 3>I don't mean to do those things like those are accidents,
<v Speaker 3>but I disrespect the people underneath you, Katie.
<v Speaker 2>You disrespecting the families where.
<v Speaker 3>I'm trying to be respectful, but I am quiet compared
<v Speaker 3>to again, a family of six, Like I've been there.
<v Speaker 3>I've been there where you are dealing with other people's stuff.
<v Speaker 5>And like the two bedroom apartment, I was like one
<v Speaker 5>apartment building and family of six up.
<v Speaker 3>There people Yeah no, no, no, no, no, I've been there.
<v Speaker 1>That's what I'm saying. So I third floor.
<v Speaker 2>And also the view right all right is beautiful. I
<v Speaker 2>really appreciate it. When I gave you that h stationary
<v Speaker 2>bike and that kitchen table and you have to bring
<v Speaker 2>it out and I had to walk it up flights,
<v Speaker 2>I really appreciated.
<v Speaker 1>And those six chairs like, let's not.
<v Speaker 2>You're the best. It's Wednesday. That means we do a
<v Speaker 2>little something something called p am I. But Jared, what
<v Speaker 2>does that stand for? Well, it's a positive, a minus,
<v Speaker 2>and something a little bit interesting to start your day.
<v Speaker 2>We call it p M I and gyus What I
<v Speaker 2>got to pee today? Who I never have to pee?
<v Speaker 2>I got some audio to go with it. Listen to this.
<v Speaker 2>People online are donating money to a sweet little ninety
<v Speaker 2>two year old woman in Florida, mural Conic. It looks
<v Speaker 2>like her name is Murl. She works at a Burlington store.
<v Speaker 2>Somebody was there trying on clothes and found out that
<v Speaker 2>she can't retire because her social Security won't cover all
<v Speaker 2>of her expenses. So she's the little lady there back
<v Speaker 2>in the fitting rooms who like gathers up the clothes
<v Speaker 2>and folds them up and puts them back on the shelves.
<v Speaker 3>Ninety two, ninety two years old, ryl Or a little mural.
<v Speaker 2>Now this person saw her AND's like, you know what,
<v Speaker 2>I'm going to start a GoFundMe page for this sweet
<v Speaker 2>little old lady.
<v Speaker 1>Oh I love that.
<v Speaker 2>I think as of this morning, it was right around
<v Speaker 2>ninety thousand dollars. Wow, not too bad because joke a change,
<v Speaker 2>because I mean, you know, you start factoring in.
<v Speaker 1>Your GoFundMe is gonna take how many years?
<v Speaker 2>Years? How much? Yeah, that'll probably be fight.
<v Speaker 3>Love that people did that for her though, that's what
<v Speaker 3>It's really sweet and it should be used for absolutely.
<v Speaker 2>Shout out to ninety two year old lady in Florida
<v Speaker 2>working at the Burden to the store.
<v Speaker 1>You're all so cute.
<v Speaker 2>They got your items off the floor.
<v Speaker 1>She doesn't say that anymore.
<v Speaker 2>I can't been over.
<v Speaker 1>You'll enjoy your retirement, alright.
<v Speaker 2>I got the minus today.
<v Speaker 5>And there's something going around that I am not a
<v Speaker 5>big fan of, and I want to see if you
<v Speaker 5>guys are. There's a new thing called the peanut Butter
<v Speaker 5>Raise that is making all the headlines lately, and it's
<v Speaker 5>a new report out of payscale dot com that says,
<v Speaker 5>if you get a raise this year, there's a good
<v Speaker 5>chance that it's called the peanut butter raise. And it's
<v Speaker 5>because it's a version of spreading the wealth to everybody,
<v Speaker 5>so it's kind of everybody getting the same raise, and
<v Speaker 5>so it's not necessarily a merit based raise anymore. So Katie,
<v Speaker 5>if you do really good this year, it might not
<v Speaker 5>really matter because you and I and Jay are all
<v Speaker 5>getting the same rays.
<v Speaker 2>How do you feel about that?
<v Speaker 1>I don't think that's gonna bode well long term. I
<v Speaker 1>think that I don't either.
<v Speaker 3>People are gonna stop working so hard if it doesn't matter.
<v Speaker 3>If you know, Joe blowdown the hall, you can do
<v Speaker 3>nothing and get the same raise.
<v Speaker 1>Why do people want to work hard?
<v Speaker 2>Exactly?
<v Speaker 5>And that's kind of what people are talking about now.
<v Speaker 5>A lot of the workers hate it, and a lot
<v Speaker 5>of the company loves it because then they're like, I
<v Speaker 5>don't really have to pay attention to who is doing well.
<v Speaker 5>You know, if Jeremy made forty thousand dollars in sales
<v Speaker 5>this year and Katie made ten thousand, doesn't really matter.
<v Speaker 5>Everybody's getting that same like three point five percent that
<v Speaker 5>most people get. Any ready, it's spreading evenly like butter
<v Speaker 5>on a PB and J.
<v Speaker 2>It probably happens more than you think. Oh, I bet
<v Speaker 2>I just got a goofy name attached to it. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>I was like, there's another name for it, but yeah,
<v Speaker 2>it's like.
<v Speaker 1>This has been around for a minute.
<v Speaker 2>Well, yeah, I don't love that one concern for the
<v Speaker 2>people that are allergic to peanuts. Oh, what are they
<v Speaker 2>gonna do?
<v Speaker 1>Take your peanuts? Everybody gets a peanuts I don't want to.
<v Speaker 1>That's gonna kill me.
<v Speaker 2>All right, what's the interesting?
<v Speaker 3>So this is really interesting because I'm interested in something
<v Speaker 3>Canada Dry calling the best drink I've ever had. So
<v Speaker 3>they have a new drink that they're adding to their lineup,
<v Speaker 3>the ginger Rale. This is called the Peach Mango ginger raal.
<v Speaker 3>I am so excited.
<v Speaker 2>For the peach mango ginger Ale yells to the So.
<v Speaker 3>It originally offered this under its craft Sodas selections.
<v Speaker 1>You could get it in like the glass bottle.
<v Speaker 3>It was all fancy, but people loved it so much
<v Speaker 3>that they included it in their regular lineup. So we're
<v Speaker 3>gonna start seeing this in stores mini cans bottles, both
<v Speaker 3>sugar free and classic varieties.
<v Speaker 1>And I am very interested in peach manga.
<v Speaker 2>I love a little splash of coconut rum in that
<v Speaker 2>as well.
<v Speaker 3>There you go make it a little adult that sounds tasty.
<v Speaker 1>E little daddy juice.
<v Speaker 2>So we pick up around Christmas time. I got your
<v Speaker 2>daddy juice BlackBerry ginger real that sounds good. And the
<v Speaker 2>cranberry ginger real that they come out with a winter
<v Speaker 2>variety around Christmas and we always, you know, grab a
<v Speaker 2>case of that for when we have people over.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, Sprite does that too, the cranberry sprue. I just
<v Speaker 3>I love those flavors mixed, but peach mango, I.
<v Speaker 2>Mean, I'm all about it. Sounds good. Top it off
<v Speaker 2>with some daddy juice I.
<v Speaker 1>Met because you saw me juice.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, like your dad. I like to call it.
<v Speaker 1>Who's your daddy Juice?
<v Speaker 2>Who's your daddy Juice?
<v Speaker 1>No, no, no, no no, there's.
<v Speaker 2>P M I with j J here. It makes you
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